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- Sahih al-Bukhari · 4507sahih
When the Divine Revelation: "For those who can fast, they had a choice either fast, or feed a poor for every day," (2:184) was revealed, it was permissible for one to give a ransom and give up fasting, till the Verse succeeding it was revea
- Sahih Muslim · 1145 asahih
"And as for those who can fast (but do not) expiation is the feeding of a needy person" (ii. 183), (he who liked to observe fast did observe it) and he who felt reluctant to observe it ate and expiated till the verse was revealed which abro
- Jami` at-Tirmidhi · 798sahih
"When the following was revealed: 'And for those upon whom it is difficult, (they may) feed a poor person' - if one of us wanted we would not fast, and pay the ransom, until the Ayah after it was revealed abrogating it."
- Sunan Abi Dawud · 2315sahih
Salamah bin Al Akwa said “After the revelation of the verse “For those who can do it(with hardship) is a ransom, the feeding of one, that is indigent, is one of us intended to leave fast and pay ransom, he could do so.” until the verse foll
- Sunan an-Nasa'i · 2316sahih
"When this verse was revealed 'And as for those who can fast with difficulty, (e.g. an old man), they have (a choice either to fast or) to feed a miskin (poor person) (for every day). Those among us who did not want to fast would pay the fi
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